Texas law jeopardizes water mandates for workers: 'They are willing to risk people's lives'

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“They are willing to risk people’s lives.” Workers in Texas' extreme heat could face harm as a result of law backed by Gov. Greg Abbott, explain Rep. Jasmine Crockett and Rep. Greg Casar.

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